Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., is coming under
heavy fire for her continued support of the war
in Iraq, with some of the strongest rhetoric against her coming from the
political left.

"Hillary Clinton today holds the new North American
record for fakery," writes Newsday columnist Jimmy Breslin. "She
copies. She sneaks and slithers past you with her opinion on a war that
kills every day."

Breslin unleashed his scathing attack on the New York
Democrat after reading a mailing sent out by the senator's campaign packed
with questions being asked by Clinton:

I go through the rest of the pamphlet.

"How concerned are you that President Bush is
not doing enough to get Americans back to work, create more jobs and get
the economy moving again?

"How concerned are you that the massive budget
deficits caused by Republican economic and tax policies will inevitably
result in drastic cuts in Social Security, Medicare, education and social
services?"

Absolutely beautiful!

There are ... now more than 2,000 young Americans who
have died in Iraq. She wants to be a candidate for president and she doesn't
even mention our dead, or our next dead.

Mrs. Clinton was also slammed last night in a speech
by Cindy Sheehan, the so-called "Peace Mom" who previously labeled
the senator a "war hawk."

"I'm not a carpetbagger like someone else we know,"
Sheehan said at the State University College at Oneonta, N.Y. "I think
she really needs to represent the state of New York."

When asked about a possible Clinton run for the presidency
in 2008, Sheehan said, "I am not going to make the mistake of supporting
a pro-war candidate even if she is a Democrat."

Clinton is responding to those questioning her stance
on the Iraq conflict in a letter, stating, "I take responsibility for
my vote, and I, along with a majority of Americans, expect the president
and his administration to take responsibility for the false assurances,
faulty evidence and mismanagement of the war."

In the 1,600-word letter, the Democrat mentioned White
House assurances the U.S. would use the United Nations to resolve the issue
of Iraq's purported weapons of mass destruction.

"Based on the information that we have today,
Congress never would have been asked to give the president authority to
use force against Iraq," she said. "Given years of assurances
that the war was nearly over and that the insurgents were in their 'last
throes,' this administration was either not being honest with the American
people or did not know what was going on in Iraq. ... It is time for the
president to stop serving up platitudes and present us with a plan for finishing
this war with success and honor."

Hillary's comments about the war were not unnoticed
by conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.

"Do you really see Hillary Clinton as commander
in chief?" Limbaugh asked rhetorically on his national broadcast today.
"She's unimaginable as commander in chief so she does what she can
to cover that fault. ... The point is that most of Hillary's public persona
is to cover flaws, to mask what she really is, which is the truth of most
Democrats."

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